A critical re-examination by American, British and German historians of the history of German liberalism exploring the interconnections between liberal currents in culture, society, and politics. By focusing on local and regional developments, this collection also suggests that the failure of German liberalism was by no means as complete or as widespread as the traditional literature has tended to argue.
Author Biography
K H Jarausch
Reviews
'This volume is handsomely produced, is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, and will stimulate further research into the search for a liberal Germany.' Perspectives on Political Science